Suggest correction - #3867 - 2001-05-29

Fill in your contact information if you would like to be notified when your correction has been reviewed.
On the left you see the clue as it is currently displayed. Enter your correction on the right by editing the text directly. The top left field is the clue's value, either as given on the board, or, if a Daily Double, the value of the contestant's wager. If the clue is a Daily Double, check the checkbox to the right of this field. The top right field is the clue order number representing the order of the clue's selection amongst other clues in the round. The large blue field is for the clue text, which should be entered as closely as possible to how it appears on the show, with the exception that the words should not be all caps. Links to media clue files should be entered with HTML-style hyperlinks. Next come the nicknames of the three contestants in the form of response toggles: single clicks on the name change its color from white (no response) to green (correct response) to red (incorrect response) and back. Below this should be typed the correct response (only the most essential part--it should not be entered in the form of a question). The bottom field on the right is the clue comments field, where dialog (including incorrect responses) can be entered. (Note that the correct response should never be typed in the comments field; rather, it should be denoted by [*].)
    $200 6
Attached to the butt of a rod, it's used to let out or bring in line
#
 
 

Show #3867 - Tuesday, May 29, 2001

Contestants

Daniel Melcher, a forensic engineer from West Palm Beach, Florida

Bob Waterfall, an environmental engineer from Troy, New York

Jean Lucasey, a judicial clerk from Hartsdale, New York (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $15,199)

Jeopardy! Round

NO OIL PAINTING
DESCRIBING THE SPORT
CHINESE INVENTIONS
PRESIDENTIAL PETS
CITIES BY HOTEL
ISN'T IT "GRAND"?
    $100 1
J.P. Morgan suffered from rhinophyma, which turned this part of his anatomy into a swollen horror
    $100 2
Hit tiny spheroid into woods, curse, hit into lake, curse, score round of 120, go to clubhouse for needed beer
    $100 21
During the Han dynasty, over 2,000 years ago, the Chinese were out flying these
    $100 26
In 1989 this springer spaniel made the cover of Life magazine along with her new puppies & Barbara Bush
    $100 14
The Waldorf-Astoria,
The Plaza,
The St. Regis
    $100 9
This group decides whether there's enough evidence to try a person in a criminal court of law
    $200 3
This onetime freak show performer, whose head was 3 feet around, died in a London hospital in 1890
    $200 4
Protect oval spheroid like it was Hope Diamond, drag it across line to score 6, then throw it away & dance!
    $200 22
Way before using it at sea, the Chinese had this device with a floating magnetized needle
    $200 27
She's the First Daughter seen here with First Cat Misty Malarkey Ying-Yang
    $200 15
The Venetian,
The Sahara,
The Luxor
    $200 10
Each day over a half million people pass through this place located on 42nd Street at Park Avenue
    $300 5
Louis XI of France earned this nickname by his unpleasant appearance & by weaving webs of intrigue
    $300 6
Throw spheroid called horsehide, but not always made of such, run 360 feet to score, get $252 million contract
    $300 23
In the T'ang dynasty the Chinese came up with this bone-hard white ceramic also called china
    $300 28
You'll earn a feather for your cap if you know Caroline Kennedy had a pony named this
    $300 16
The Ambassador, site of RFK's assassination in 1968
    $300 11
"Should auld acquaintance be forgot, keep your eye on" this
    $400 19
This successor to Queen Elizabeth I ate like a slob because of his malformed jaws
    $400 7
Swat at disk of vulcanized rubber, hit twine to score, spend 5 minutes in the box for fighting, feel shame
    DD: $800 24
Legend says Emperor Huangdi's wife invented the loom to weave this fabric
    $400 29
Thomas Jefferson's pet grizzly bears were a present from this pair of travelers
    $400 17
The Fairmont, after which James Brolin's TV "Hotel" was modeled
    $400 12
Bobby Fischer was only 15 when he earned this title in 1958
    $500 20
In the work seen here, the artist obeyed this 17th century English leader's wish to be shown, warts & all
    $500 8
Go 500 miles but only turn left, score points for Winston Cup, be very prepared to talk about your sponsors
    $500 25
In the 8th century the mechanical clocks in China were driven by this
    $500 30
The FDR Memorial in Washington includes a statue of Roosevelt with this famous Scottie at his feet
    $500 18
Copley Square Hotel,
The Omni Parker House,
Back Bay Hilton
    $500 13
In bridge it's winning all 13 tricks

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 15):

Jean Bob Daniel
$800 $1,400 $1,700

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jean Bob Daniel
$2,800 $2,700 $1,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

OIL PAINTING
"SPACE" MOVIES
WARRIORS
GONE FISHING
ISRAEL
HOMOPHONES
    $200 21
Working outdoors became easier when these replaced animal bladders as the way to transport oil paints
    $200 1
This TV show made it to the big screen in 1998 with William Hurt as John Robinson
    $200 16
In mythology, Hippolyta was a queen of these warriors
    $200 6
Attached to the butt of a rod, it's used to let out or bring in line
    $200 26
Carried by roughly 40% of Israelis, they were popularized by a 2.5-cents-a-minute offer in 1994
    $200 11
Shy or reserved, or a Japanese pond fish
    $400 22
This painting surface may be linen or cotton & is placed on a frame called a stretcher
    $400 2
Characters in this 1987 movie parody include Lord Dark Helmet & Pizza the Hutt
    $400 17
These warriors followed a code of conduct, called bushido, meaning "The way of the warriors"
    $400 7
From where they prefer to dine, sole & catfish are classified as these
    $400 27
Bat Yam, or "Daughter of the Sea", is a suburb of this Mediterranean metropolis
    $400 12
Snoops into someone's affairs, or an award for winning a contest
    DD: $2,200 23
The 18th century work seen here is titled this "With Salmon, a Lemon & Three Vessels"
    $600 3
Charles Barkley, Patrick Ewing & Larry Bird are also in this 1996 sports film
    $600 18
Luke had to feel the force to become one of these warriors
    $600 8
Term for a person who fishes with a hook & line; you may be a "compleat" one
    $600 28
Among those buried on this Jerusalem mount, or believed to be, are the prophet Haggai & Prince Philip's mother
    $600 13
Correct, or a proper religious ceremony
    $800 24
Gericault's best-known work is "The Raft of" this wrecked ship
    $800 4
Bela Lugosi makes a short appearance in this Ed Wood film, hailed as the worst ever made
    $800 19
This warrior-king of the Franks was crowned emperor in 800
    DD: $1,100 9
Yes, pal, it's ground up bits of bait or food spread out over the water to attract game fish
    $800 14
Emanated beams of light, or a sudden attack by the police
    $1000 25
"Look Back" in this 19th century French master whose work is seen here
    $1000 5
A small town is invaded by blood-drinking aliens that look like clowns in this 1988 cult movie
    $1000 20
In India's caste system, the Kshatriyas, or warriors, were ranked second; this caste was number 1
    $1000 10
On a slow boat to somewhere? Try this method of fishing by towing a baited hook
    $1000 15
Cry like a banshee, or a ridge in corduroy

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jean Bob Daniel
$5,800 $10,000 $3,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

POETS
These 2 great English romantic poets died while still in their 20s, one in 1821 & one in 1822

Final scores:

Jean Bob Daniel
$0 $8,399 $7,198
3rd place: Casablanca Avio Desktop Video Editor New champion: $8,399 2nd place: Visit to San Diego Zoo/Wild Animal Park

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jean Bob Daniel
$5,400 $8,100 $3,600
14 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
24 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
11 R,
5 W

Combined Coryat: $17,100

[game responses] [game scores] [suggest correction]

The J! Archive is created by fans, for fans. Scraping, republication, monetization, and malicious use prohibited; this site may use cookies and collect identifying information. See terms. The Jeopardy! game show and all elements thereof, including but not limited to copyright and trademark thereto, are the property of Jeopardy Productions, Inc. and are protected under law. This website is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or operated by Jeopardy Productions, Inc. Join the discussion at JBoard.tv.